
Eagles Landing Ranch L.O.A.
Stonewall, Colorado

Panoramic View from Eagles Landing. - photography by Melody October May
Colorado COVID Response
Effective June 1, 2021, Colorado has updated its Public Health Order related to Covid-19, as follows:
from the Colorado Dept. of Health & Environment, 5/31/21:
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) released an amended public health order that provides updated requirements for individuals and businesses to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in Colorado.
The new changes are effective Tuesday, June 1, 2021 and will expire at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 2021 unless extended, rescinded, superseded, or amended in writing.
Updates in this public health order:
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Modified face covering requirements as follows:
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Changed face covering requirements to start at age 12, reflecting the state’s vaccine-eligible population.
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Revised face covering requirements to only apply to unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated individuals in settings such as schools, camps, Colorado Department of Motor Vehicle offices, prisons, jails, and other settings outlined in the order. This update clarified that patients, staff, and visitors in healthcare settings are included in these requirements.
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Changed the exemption age for face coverings to individuals age 11 and younger.
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Removed restrictions for large indoor gatherings.
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Removed all references to the face covering Executive Order, because it expires.
The updated order maintains some restrictions on certain activities while we continue to take steps to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Colorado. Schools, including camps, must continue to follow outbreak guidance and coordinate their responses with local public health agencies. We recommend that businesses and government offices provide work accommodations as needed while continuing to implement disease mitigation practices such as requiring masks as outlined above. Hospital reporting requirements remain in place, and snapback restrictions may be issued if hospital capacity exceeds 85%. In addition, we continue to recommend local partners, including cities, emergency operations centers, and housing and public health agencies, provide non-congregate sheltering for people experiencing homelessness.
Continue to stay up to date by visiting covid19.colorado.gov.
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Meanwhile, if you have not yet gotten your vaccine, Colorado is offering incentives, as well as a weekly $1M drawing, for folks who go to get them from this point. Find out where you can get vaccinated | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

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